The Neuroscience of Real Life Monsters: Psychopaths, CEOs, and Politicians
Note: This event is now free — no tickets required!
Note 2: Start time is 7:00pm PACIFIC
Just in time for the election!
Why do some people live lawful lives, while others gravitate toward repeated criminal behavior? Do people choose to be moral or immoral, or is morality simply a genetically inherited function of the brain? Research suggests that psychopathy as a biological condition explained by defective neural circuits that mediate empathy, but what does that mean when neuroscience is used as evidence in criminal court? How can understanding neuroscience give us an insight into the actions and behaviors of our political leaders?
Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Octavio Choi will explore how emerging neuroscience challenges long-held assumptions underlying the basis—and punishment—of criminal behavior.
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Event Date
Thursday, October 29, 2020
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Start Time
7:00 pm Pacific
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End Time
8:30 pm Pacific
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Venue
Online
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Location
This event will take place in a Zoom Webinar. Attendees will be able to participate in the chat and submit questions for the live online Q&A with the speaker.
Attendees will not be visible or audible during the event.
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Available Food & Drink
Grab an (adult) beverage of your choice and join us!